Win tickets to see three dj superstars

Win tickets to see three dj superstars

Scott Bond will be joining John '00@ Fleming and BK at The Palace on March 6

THREE UK trance superstars are preparing to play at The Palace in Bridgwater on March 6 and the Mercury have two tickets to give away.

Sugar presents John 00 Fleming, Scott Bond and BK in a star-studded line up ready to grace the decks and storm The Palace.

Trance legend John 00 Fleming is a regular at Godskitchen and Ministry of Sound and has 20 years of DJing under his belt.

With more than one million compilation CDs sold, he is sure to kick up a storm in Bridgwater - and bring experience from all over the world with him.

Scott Bond, the head of Gatecrasher, is a world class DJ's with regular appearances at some of the UK's biggest and best events.

Internationally, Scott has rocked the decks in 32 different countries and has been voted the World's Finest Resident in the Mixmag Dance Awards.

Finally, Sugar present the hard dance favourite BK - world renowned for smashing the decks with a record box full of classic tunes.

With a wide variety of festivals and club nights under his belt, BK promises to play an uplifting yet stomping set to The Palace.

Sugar promoter Nathan Gill said: "This follows the successful launch party with Lisa Lashes and Big Al where we had well over 700 people through the door. With three world class djs coming to the Palace Nightclub in one massive line-up, this promises to be a very popular night, so I would advise people to arrive early to avoid disappointment"

To be in with a chance of winning, simply answer the following question: Sugar had its launch party at The Palace on November 28, 2008, can you name the Worlds top female DJ who appeared that night?

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